Content from "outside of the box"

smallfoot

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I'm not a SEO guy, but afaik you need unique high quality content for SEO, right?

So this just crossed my mind:
You could buy some old printed content and then digitise it.
E.g. some old books or some old magazines that had Q&A sections.
I can imagine that there are tons of books that were commercial failures but that have unique high quality content.

Probably that doesn't work for every niche, but for some it might be better than hiring writers who will copy/paste wikipedia articles
 


I'm not a SEO guy, but afaik you need unique high quality content for SEO, right?

So this just crossed my mind:
You could buy some old printed content and then digitise it.
E.g. some old books or some old magazines that had Q&A sections.
I can imagine that there are tons of books that were commercial failures but that have unique high quality content.

Probably that doesn't work for every niche, but for some it might be better than hiring writers who will copy/paste wikipedia articles

As long as it's public domain, I think you are good to go depending on what you want to do with it.
 
I'm not a SEO guy, but afaik you need unique high quality content for SEO, right?

So this just crossed my mind:
You could buy some old printed content and then digitise it.
E.g. some old books or some old magazines that had Q&A sections.
I can imagine that there are tons of books that were commercial failures but that have unique high quality content.

Probably that doesn't work for every niche, but for some it might be better than hiring writers who will copy/paste wikipedia articles

Will not work, but hey, why not go for it and let us know the results.